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Educational Sabotage Mar. 29, 2017

Walter E. Williams

Nationally, black junior high and high school students are suspended at a rate more than three times... Read More

No Justice for JonBenet Dec. 24, 2016

Diane Dimond

All crime reporters have a story from their past they cannot shake, a case that either touched them ... Read More

The Arc of History Doesn't Always Bend Toward Justice Nov. 24, 2016

Michael Barone

History is on our side. That's a claim Barack Obama has made frequently, in his two successful campa... Read More

Time for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Retire Oct. 22, 2016

Diane Dimond

U.S. Supreme Court justices are appointed to the highest court in the land for life. But I believe i... Read More

Keeping Track of Rogue Cops Oct. 15, 2016

Diane Dimond

Truth be told, we do a pretty good job in this country of keeping track of automobiles, doctors and ... Read More

Sitting on the Other Side of the Table Sep. 09, 2016

Susan Estrich

My week has been consumed, more than I'd like, on the other side of the columnist's table, with me a... Read More

Presidential Pardons, Not Just for Low-Level Offenders Anymore Sep. 04, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

You don't see many Californians when you look at lists of federal inmates whose sentences President ... Read More

True Patriotism Demands a 'Debt of Service' Jul. 05, 2016

Daily Editorials

"There is a debt of service due from every man to his country, proportioned to the bounties which na... Read More

Justice and Freddie Gray Jun. 26, 2016

Steve Chapman

Local prosecutors, being elected to office, are subject to the rule of the people. Their decisions, ... Read More

Court Punts on Immigration, Ensuring More Deadlock to Come Jun. 24, 2016

Daily Editorials

The Supreme Court is as deadlocked as the rest of America's leadership when it comes to millions of ... Read More

What to Do With Robert Stackowitz Jun. 11, 2016

Diane Dimond

The state of Georgia wants Robert Stackowitz back. Now, it is up to the governor of Connecticut whet... Read More

Resisting Obama's Transgender Directive: A Hill to Die On May. 17, 2016

David Limbaugh

To achieve its political ends, the left doesn't just assault the Constitution through the appointmen... Read More

Short-Handed Supreme Court Missing Calls Apr. 22, 2016

Daily Editorials

"It's my job to call balls and strikes," John Roberts told a Senate committee at his confirmation he... Read More

Judge Garland and the Left's Disdain for Truth Mar. 22, 2016

Dennis Prager

The mainstream media — that is, the liberal media — share all the views and characterist... Read More

There's Nothing Academic About Campus Rape Aug. 02, 2015

Debra J. Saunders

"The price of a college education should never be the risk of a sexual assault," Sen. Kirsten Gillib... Read More

Is Baltimore's Mosby Seeking Justice or Something Else? May. 08, 2015

David Limbaugh

It is the prerogative of Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby to prosecute the police offic... Read More

Fairness and Justice Feb. 11, 2015

Walter E. Williams

Oxfam reports that the richest 1 percent of people in the world own 48 percent of the world's wealth... Read More

Administration Exploits Ferguson to Undermine Race Relations and Rule of Law Dec. 02, 2014

David Limbaugh

I wish there were a way to address the Ferguson controversy without generating further controversy. ... Read More

Sorry, but the Grand Jury Got It Right Nov. 27, 2014

David Harsanyi

For many in the media, the St. Louis County grand jury's decision was going to confirm the existence... Read More

Supreme Court Justice Eric Holder? Sep. 30, 2014

Chuck Norris

After 5 1/2 bumpy years of controversial service, the besieged but bolstered attorney general, Eric ... Read More